National Right To Work
The National Right to Work Committee® is a coalition of 2.8 million American citizens united by one belief:
No one should be forced to pay tribute to a union in order to get or keep a job. These citizens agree that Federal labor law should not promote coercive union power, and support the protection and enactment of additional state Right to Work laws until the federal sanction for compulsory uni
06/04/2026
Every Democrat gubernatorial candidate running in Wisconsin wants to repeal Act 10. Why? Because public-sector monopoly bargaining isn't about helping taxpayers or improving government services, it’s about enriching union bosses who in turn expand their political power all on taxpayers' dime.
Taxpayers foot the bill for bloated contracts, while union officials collect dues and funnel money back into electing the politicians who keep the gravy train running.
Act 10 successfully broke that cycle. Democrats want to put it back together.
Every WI Democrat Running for Governor Would Repeal Act 10, and Here's What That Means for Taxpayers WI Democrats seek to repeal Act 10, risking higher taxes and costs for Wisconsin taxpayers in 2026.
06/02/2026
With friends like these . . .
A handful of self-styled Republican “populists” are crawling into bed with union kingpins like Teamster boss Sean O’Brien, apparently convinced that parroting Big Labor talking points makes them champions of the “working man.”
Now seven House Republicans have joined Democrats to push Josh Hawley’s deceptively named “Faster Labor Contracts Act.”
Translation? More power for union bosses, more coercion for workers, and more muscle for the same Big Labor machine funding the radical Left.
Even the Wall Street Journal blasted these “pro-union Republicans” as “rubber stamps for labor bosses who are allies of the Democratic Party.”
The fact is, the majority of working men and women want freedom from union boss coercion -- not politicians selling them out to the same Big Labor bosses trying to control their workplace and their paychecks.
GOP’s populists flex muscles with wins on Capitol Hill Populist and union-friendly Republicans are flexing their muscles on Capitol Hill, notching wins in the House despite furious pushback from traditional free-market conservatives and opposition from…
06/01/2026
Only in California could union bosses use environmental laws to protect pajama pants and Jeffrey Toobin-style Zoom calls.
Unionized state employees are now claiming Gavin Newsom’s return-to-office policy violates the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it “had not undergone the necessary environmental review.”
You can’t make this stuff up . . . the same environmental movement that can stop housing projects, ban plastic straws and incandescent light bulbs, and probably keep little Johnny from having a lemonade stand is now being weaponized by the union representing state-employed legal workers to preserve COVID-era telework rules forever.
California has officially become South Park.
California public sector union threatens environmental lawsuit over Gavin Newsom's return-to-office policy Workers say agencies need to study the additional emissions caused by requiring employees to come into the office four days a week.
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